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Cash for kids: Should Scotland's managers be paid bonuses for playing youngsters?
Hearts head of performance Dr Bob McCunn explains why giving managers cash bonuses for playing kids could help solve Scottish football's youth crisis.
Dundee MD on academy future after Brexit brawn drain transfer of top kid to Wolves
They destroyed boys football: Grassroots campaigner Willie Smith not giving up fight
Hamilton manager on why increasing Championship to 16 clubs will let youth flourish
How Red Bull gave birth to a cash cow and made millions selling homegrown footballers
Universities ready to step up & help Scottish football plug skills and facilities gap
The revolution will be incentivised: How data can solve youth development's problems
How taking youth development from training ground to boardroom made Danes great again
Game Changer: Every article in our Scottish football investigation
Shock St Mirren line-up showed that Scotland must follow Norway and put youth first
SFA youth development report: 'We want short term steps in place by next season'
Don't fear the sack: Stuart Kettlewell on what it takes to uncover the next big thing
Docherty wants directors of football to have more power - just like Man Utd & Fergie
Huge pressure & fan abuse in 'angry nation' Scotland makes blooding youngsters tough
No regrets for Dire Mebude over swapping Rangers for Pep's Manchester City at sixteen
FIFA urged to act as Brexit turns Celtic and Rangers from 'hunters into the hunted'
English football's Brexit brawn drain putting Scotland's academies at risk of closure
Clubs must shelve self-interest and put Scottish football first for game to flourish